SHAHEEN: CLEAN ENERGY SECTOR WILL CREATE JOBS OF THE FUTURE

April 16, 2010

(Washington,
D.C.)-U.S. Senator Jeanne Shaheen today discussed the need to create a robust
clean energy economy at Warner Power, a manufacturer of energy efficient power
conversion systems and products. Shaheen was joined by Cathy Zoi, Assistant
Secretary for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy at the U.S. Department of
Energy.

"Clean energy technologies will help us take
control of our energy future, save consumers money, help make our country more
energy independent, and create new manufacturing jobs right here at home," said
Shaheen. "Warner Power is one example of progress toward a clean energy
economy, but more needs to be done. If we do not act swiftly, other nations
will become the leaders in clean energy and we will miss our opportunity to
lead."

"Developing
a clean energy economy based on technological innovation and entrepreneurship
today will ensure America leads the global economy in the years to come," said
Zoi. "Investments in clean energy and smart technologies will help create jobs,
improve our energy security and save consumers money."

"It's
been a big day for Warner Power," said Edward C. Randall, CEO of Warner Power.
"This was a fact-finding visit, to learn more about this company's exciting
energy-saving technology. We are placing great emphasis on enhanced-efficient
dry-type electrical power transformers and associated ‘Smart' controls. Over
the next few years, these will create approximately 150 new high-technology
‘Green Jobs' in Warner."

Warner
Power manufactures electrical equipment, including their high-efficiency of
Hexaformer transformer technology and SmarTran control system. Taken to scale
nationally, these technologies could save enough energy to equal five times New
Hampshire's annual electricity consumption, or, over ten years, these
technologies could save enough CO2 going into the atmosphere that equal taking
1.75 million cars off the road.